Summer camp has begun for Kenzi, Juan and Sara. When Diversity Day arrives, everyone is excited to participate in the games and activities. What they don't expect is the lesson Linda shares with them: "Today we celebrate what makes us each special and unique ... and what makes us alike," Linda tells the children. Kenzi soon learns exactly what that means for her and her friends.

A young boy journeys into the Land of Giants. The giants are very different from him and at first, he is frightened. Some of the giants can't see and chase him with sticks. Others talk using a strange hand language, while others move in chairs with huge wheels. But when one of the giants really wants to be his friend, the boy soon learns that they are not really so different from him after all.

Older sister Milly shares a special connection with Malcolm who has Childhood Apraxia of Speech. Through her words, learn how their family is affected by Malcolm’s underdeveloped verbal skills and, in exchange, how his development is positively impacted by his family.

Younger brother Miles shares a special connection with Malcolm who has Childhood Apraxia of Speech. Through his words, learn how their family integrates therapy into their daily routine. In addition to providing awareness of this condition, this delightful story reveals the intelligence of apraxic children.

Anna and bunny her fluffy friend arrive at a magical and special world, but the rainbow slide that made them arrive does not let them return to their home, so they will have to go through a series of adventures where they will meet Marina a mermaid princess, who can not walk outside the water , and Anna will help her out and seek together for adventures.

Come Play With Us is a picture book filled with inspiration on inclusion, dreaming big, pushing past our limits and enjoying the journey! The main characters, Cohen and Percy (Brother's C & P), are twin brothers who both have cerebral palsy (CP). Through the playful sharing of their journey, children around the world will be able to relate to their shared similarities!

Billy wheeled himself down the corridor at school. The buzzing of the students filled the halls. It was the last week of school before summer break. The eighth graders were going to be graduating that night and in three months starting high school.

At the age of thirteen, Gerri Oxley has come home to stay after having lived her entire life in institutions for the mentally handicapped. That day her twelve-year old brother Neil, the narrator of this novel, knows that his own life has changed forever. "It's not going to be easy," his father had said, but neither Neil nor his parents could have foreseen just how difficult it would be for all.

New neighbors move in next door to Gracie. The storm clouds that rumble through are nothing compared to the storm brewing over the fence in the back yard. There is a super surprise twist that nobody saw coming.

Now that he can’t see, Toby can’t play with his big brother Jake like he used to, and every time he tries to he just gets frustrated, upset or hurt. He’s starting to feel like he can’t do anything fun any more.

The school holidays of samuel pope is the follow up the hugely succesful 'the diary of samuel pope'. it follows samuel pope and his best friend luke in the first week of the school holidays. samuel continues to discover more about his friend luke and his autism.

Sarah is a young girl who must come to terms with
the death of her grandfather.
Sarah worries that she didn't always have the right words to say,
but a sparrow helps her understand that love doesn't always need
words to be heard.